Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Obama Skips Nigeria - For the Second Time!
President of the United States
Barack Obama will not be
visiting Nigeria, as was
recently speculated in the
media. Obama and his wife
Michelle will only visit
Senegal, South Africa and
Tanzania between June 26
and July 3.
It was declared in a statement, clarifying Obama's visit to
Africa, by the Office of the Press Secretary in the White
House yesterday.
The "Statement by the Press Secretary on the President's
Travel to Africa" reads in part, "President Obama and the First
Lady look forward to traveling to Senegal, South Africa, and
Tanzania from June 26 - July 3. The President will reinforce
the importance that the United States places on our deep and
growing ties with countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including
through expanding economic growth, investment, and trade;
strengthening democratic institutions; and investing in the
next generation of African leaders.
"The President will meet with a wide array of leaders from
government, business, and civil society, including youth, to
discuss our strategic partnerships on bilateral and global
issues. The trip will underscore the President's commitment to
broadening and deepening cooperation between the United
States and the people of sub-Saharan Africa to advance
regional and global peace and prosperity."
This is the second time that Obama is skipping Nigeria from
his visit to Africa as the US president had excluded Nigeria
during his first visit to Ghana on July 11, 2009.
The US president had alluded his inability to visit Nigeria
during the trip to Ghanaon the grounds of poor democratic
credential and corruption. But the situation is now worse as
the aforementioned issues have now assumed a frightening
dimension.
On why he decided to visit Ghana then, Obama had said,
"Ghana's history is rich, the ties between our two countries are
strong, and I am proud that this is my first visit to sub-
Saharan Africa as President of the United States.
"And I have come here, to Ghana, for a simple reason: the
21st century will be shaped by what happens not just in Rome
or Moscow or Washington, but by what happens in Accra as
well.
"This is the simple truth of a time when the boundaries
between people are overwhelmed by our connections. Your
prosperity can expand America's. Your health and security can
contribute to the world's. And the strength of your democracy
can help advance human rights for people everywhere".
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